MANIPULATED IMAGE
EVERARD READ
6 JELLICOE AVENUE, ROSEBANK, JOHANNESBURG
14 NOVEMBER - 20 DECEMBER 2019
This extensive collection of Lionel Smit's artworks opens at the Everard Read gallery on 14th November.
In the solo exhibition MANIPULATED IMAGE Lionel Smit presents a series of new works inspired by the digital age and manipulation of the image.
Celebrated for his skilfully oil painted and sculpted portraits of Cape Malay female subjects, his work took on a new direction and he rose to prominence for his iconic portrayals of women when he moved to the Cape in 2009. This exhibition marks ten years of Smit starting this new iconography while exploring abstract qualities in painting and sculpting applications.
The exhibition explores the idea of how the digital age and technology has influenced artists and their processes. Using meticulous techniques Smit has created a unique series of multimedia paintings that are a combination of silkscreen and oil layering of different or repeated imagery. Experimentation forms a big part of the imagery where Smit uses the act of silkscreening as part of his painting process, creating a cross over between the two mediums. The result is a series of works that signifies a dramatic new departure for the artist.
Multiple essays were written in conjunction with this exhibition. Read them here.
Everard Read Johannesburg
Everard Read is Africa’s oldest commercial art gallery. Established along a dusty street in the young mining town of Johannesburg the gallery celebrates its centenary year in 2013. Evolving within the continents economic powerhouse, Everard Read has since its inception been associated with pre-eminent artists working in Southern Africa.
Throughout the 20th Century, a large proportion of South Africa’s most important paintings and sculpture graced the interior of the gallery in central Johannesburg. Everard Read has also been involved in sourcing Fine Art from acclaimed international artists and continues to do so. This, over decades, profoundly stimulated the tastes and sophistication of art collectors in a country somewhat isolated during apartheid.
In the dynamic contemporary era in South Africa, Everard Read is at its core a gallery dedicated to exhibiting paintings and sculpture by South Africa’s finest modern and contemporary artists. The development of young artists’ careers is also a crucial component of the gallery’s mission.
After our 50 years in the city centre, in the late 1970’s, a new gallery was built to house Everard Read on Jellicoe Avenue, Rosebank. This building has since become a celebrated icon of South African post-modern design.
In 2009, the CIRCA building was developed alongside the gallery. CIRCA, which is supported by Deutsche Bank has been internationally recognised as an outstanding contribution to South African architecture. Within the subtle curved walls of CIRCA, a series of profound and powerful exhibitions have already been held. The curatorial directors seek to intersperse contemporary art exhibitions with human technology and scientific installations. The magnificent Darwin Room at the apex of CIRCA is used for workshops and lectures.
For further information https://www.everard-read.co.za/exhibition/106/